This week, SOFREP TV’s show “Training Cell” will take you into the hot, humid, and dangerous world of jungle warfare and combat tracking.

In order to engage the enemy, you have to find them first. “Training Cell” will show you how.

Watch former Army Rangers Jonas Polson and Mike Ayala break down how to close with your enemy in a jungle environment, and demonstrate the tactics employed by America’s elite Special Operations forces to destroy them once you do. Combat tracking gives you the opportunity to bring the fight to your enemy, where you can bring the full brunt of your weapon skills to bear to accomplish your mission and get out of the jungle alive.

Polson and Ayala serve as the Director of Tactical Engagements and Director of Training, respectively, at the Shooter Performance Institute, an organization that provides specialized training to members of law enforcement and the United States military.

Here are some behind the scenes shots from Episode 7 of “Training Cell”

About SOFREP TV

SOFREP TV is a subscription-based network run and operated by Special Operations veterans. The platform features multiple channels dedicated to delivering a wide variety of content. SOFREP TV offers everything from the latest tactical training techniques to breaking news on the most relevant events in the world. The regular contributors represent United States Special Operations units from all branches and travel the world to bring viewers the most engaging, authoritative and informational content. New subscriptions are available at https://join.sofrep.com/sofrep-tv/ and members gain access to the entire vault of content at https://sofrep.tv/.

About the Author

Alex Hollings
Alex Hollings served as an active duty Marine for six and a half years before being medically retired from service. As an athlete, Hollings has raced exotic cars, played Marine Corps football and college rugby, fought in cages, and even wrestled alligators. As a scholar, he has earned a master’s degree in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University, as well as undergraduate degrees in Corporate and Organizational Communications and Business Management.